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US Government’s Cryptocurrency Wallet Hacked For $20 Million

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Hacks in the cryptocurrency industry are nothing new. In September alone, the market witnessed hacks worth $120 million. Over half of the $120 million in cryptocurrency attacks that occurred in the month were on centralized exchanges BingX and Indodax. Amidst this, malicious activity was suspected in the US government’s wallet.

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US Government Loses Big Bucks Through Cryptocurrency Hack

Data from Arkham Intelligence revealed that a cryptocurrency wallet that was probably under the authority of the US government was hacked on October 24. $20 million was taken out of the wallet. This further included money taken from the Bitfinex hack in 2016. The hacker sent the money to a wallet that started with “0x348.”

The report revealed that $5.5 million in USDC and $1.25 million in the stablecoin Tether were taken from Aave. These assets were then transferred to the wallet along with $13.7 million in USDC, an interest-bearing currency that symbolizes USDC put in an Aave lending market. Along with these, $446,000 worth of Ethereum was also compromised.

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In addition, according to Arkham, the hacker has begun changing the stablecoins into Ethereum. The attacker continued laundering the money using addresses that were probably connected to a money laundering business.

It should be noted that $320,000 worth of Ethereum had been transferred to an exchange. Ethereum, worth $80,000, had broken off into other wallets simultaneously. ZachXBT took to X and noted that the Binance wasn’t always the recipient of the payments. Instead, they seemed to have been sent to a “nested exchange,” a liquidity medium that uses Binance.

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Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan hacked the Bitfinex exchange in 2016 and took over 120,000 Bitcoin, which is worth about $8.2 billion today. They were the original owners of the stolen money. Both were taken into custody in 2022, and their cases are already approaching the November sentencing date.

The duo entered a plea deal in July 2023, acknowledging that they were charged with conspiracy and money laundering. Lichtenstein’s involvement in the cryptocurrency hack has caused him to face a possible five-year prison term, but Morgan is requesting a lesser 18-month term.

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Westlake police say cryptocurrency scam cost woman over $5,000

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Westlake police say cryptocurrency scam cost woman over ,000

WESTLAKE, Ohio – A convenience store clerk at 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 26 alerted a police dispatcher that a female customer was feeding large amounts of cash into a cryptocurrency ATM at the store on Center Ridge Road at Dover Center Road.

The clerk said the customer would not believe the clerk’s warning that she was being scammed.

Officers arrived to find the 71-year-old still “anxiously depositing” cash into the machine. Officers told her to stop, but she did not believe the uniformed men. The officers talked to her for several minutes before she finally believed that there was an issue. She was still on the phone with the scammer at the time.

The incident started that morning when the victim received a pop-up message on her home computer instructing her to call a provided support phone number due to a supposed issue with the computer’s operating system. She called the number and was connected to a man who claimed he was a representative from Apple, according to a police department press release.

The man talked her into allowing him remote access to her computer while he asked for her bank information. The scammer talked the victim into believing that there was a problem with her accounts, and she was at risk of losing $18,000 in connection with pornographic websites out of China or Mexico.

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She was connected to a fake fraud department for her bank, and another scammer persuaded her to go to a bank and withdraw as much cash as they would allow. The scammer even told her to give the teller a story about needing cash to buy a car. The perpetrator kept the woman on the phone as she took out cash and traveled to the crypto ATM. The victim had deposited approximately $5,500 before officers persuaded her to stop. The Westlake Detective Bureau is attempting to recover the lost funds.

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Youtube Expands Creator Monetization Using Paypal USD Stablecoin

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Youtube has reportedly begun letting U.S. creators receive payouts in Paypal’s dollar-pegged stablecoin, Paypal USD (PYUSD), signaling a shift toward regulated digital currencies as mainstream payment tools and deepening stablecoins’ role in creator monetization.
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Cryptocurrency Company Tether Bids For Italian Soccer Club Juventus

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Cryptocurrency Company Tether Bids For Italian Soccer Club Juventus
Stablecoin issuer Tether said Friday it has submitted an all-cash offer to buy Italian soccer juggernaut Juventus from the Agnelli family, a novel bid by a cryptocurrency company to acquire a blue-chip global soccer club from one of Europe’s most storied dynasties.

Tether is the largest stablecoin issuer with $186 billion of its USDT tokens in circulation. The company previously took an

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